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In May of 1942, Riyo Sato was forced by the U.S. government to leave her Palo Alto home for internment at the Santa Anita Japanese Assembly Center on the grounds of Santa Anita Park in Arcadia.
In his native Connecticut, the young George Wharton Edwards (1859-1950) drew on everything he could find.This precocious passion, born on the barns and fences of his home town of Fair Haven, would ...
In Margaret Hopkins’s “Focus,” a woman wields a large camera while three other women behind her gaze at a smartphone, probably eyeing the product of a built-in camera.
It’s known as ledger art: the beautiful drawings made by American Plains Indians on notebooks brought westward by white settlers and the military. Today, they are unsettling and controversial ...
How it may be with those unhappy ones to whom the American destiny of an European tour has not yet beckoned, as they turn over these delightful sketches, we do not know. Doubtless they feel their ...
This collaborative exhibition focuses on works selected from the Provincetown Art Association and Museum and Bates College Museum of Art. These institutions hold significant collections of drawings ...